This statement can be figurative, but it is truly a literal
statement for me. This is the last week
of my program at Full Sail University.
If you haven’t been following my blog, I am pursuing my Master of
Science degree in Entertainment Business.
The time has sailed passed so swiftly.
It is truly hard to believe that it is almost over. I have just two assignments to complete the
program (you’re reading one of them).
Self-Doubt
I still remember the apprehension I had about enrolling in
the program. You see I am not a
traditional student. I have been
married, divorced and remarried. I am
the mother of 5 girls. I have 1
grandson. I also have 2 stepsons and 1
step-grandson. I have a full-time job, a
small business, a house, bills, and completely lodged inside of life! I just didn’t know if I could do it. It had been 13 years since I had been in a
structured higher education program.
Encouragement
Luckily, I had a strong support system. My husband encouraged me to do it! Surprisingly to me, I was accepted into the
program. It wasn’t easy and it took some
major sacrifice, but I’ve made it! I
enrolled in the program so that I could gain knowledge about the industry. I needed to be able to position the artists
that recorded in my studio. I felt I have
a responsibility to them. I should be
able to provide them with sound direction for their careers.
Appreciation
I’m appreciative of all of my learning experiences. I learned so much more than the
industry. I had some wonderful
Professors and some amazing classmates.
I have a new network of professionals that I can access if I ever need
them. The program taught me how to
become an effective leader. It taught me
how to work within a team and how to manage a project. It taught me about laws within the industry,
how to market my business and to brand the company. It taught me how to develop a plan for my
business and the financial makeup of a solid business.
I am truly grateful for the experience and hope that one day
I can be a resource for Full Sail as an industry leader!